3 Steps For Easy OSL
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- In this twitch clip, Sauce shows the easiest way to hammer out OSL with an airbrush. Its a super busted and super simple technique, its full of cheat codes and needs a nerf.
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Simple presentation, good explanation, and results that just can't be argued with. Good shit, my dude, subbed and binging... And probably borrowing more than a little bit of this for my recent dive into some Corvus Belli stuff...
Love it, thank you so much for the support!
That turned out really good and fast. I used to hate doing osl because I would wet blend colors for the base and then hit it will ink but this whole white ink base coat really makes it easy.
*watches him paint stage 2 without waiting for stage 1 to finish*
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Bro, you just earned a sub. I've been trying to do violet plasma for my Starcannons and this is the first video that I understood. I just tried it and it looks sick!
This is legit amazing. Tried the same technique for fire glow on some orks, and worked out AMAZING.
Excellent video definitely going to use this on my black Templars!
Of the 6-7 glow effect videos I've seen this is the best to me, any paint suggestions for same effect in blue, green and orange?
Hey! Great video! Presumably the steps you’ve outlined are normally done over the top of the normal paintjob?
my man, your chanel is a gold mine .
keep the great work.
Thank you so much 😭😭😭
Abit dark with the camera, but made the light easier to see. It would be wild for you to do flouresent OSL under a blacklight!
Yes!!!!! I have found what I want! Big thanks!!!!🎉
Thank you for the pro acryl discount so I can do this technique Sauce Boss 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Amazing, what chapter is your marine gonna be?
You just earned yourself a new sub, good sir.
Random question. What is the brush holder you have there off screen that's holding your brushes facing down?
Looks awesome! Gonna have to try it once I figure out how to use the process to paint the light on something that's already painted (ie stone floor or wall or something).
this is the last step, ideally this is done on something already painted so you are good to go!
@@thesaucepainting right on! I take it that's why you have to really thin down the paints..you don't want to completely cover the color of the material the light is hitting right?
@@KOTEC525 depending on light source, yes thats spot on
@@thesaucepainting awesome, thanks man! subscribed! :)
Such a useful demonstration! At the start you mention about thinning the white ink...might I ask what you use to thin? Is it simply water, or do you find another medium more effective?
It's probably enamel thinner if its an ink, not entirely sure
This is stupidly good. Adding to favourites. Does this works the same when the mini is painted with colors and not all black¿?
if I wanted to basically use this technique to do light from a purple magic lantern... would it basically be the same process? white at the light source, then hit with the deeper (outer) shade of purple, then focus a tighter radius hit of mid tone purple closer to source and then any absolute highlighting at the source with a near-white-purple mix? would it really be that simple?
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Thanks for the support!
rthis is amazing! what would your approach be for something like the librarian books from Leviathon, ooor for something like necron glows?
watched this video, tried flow improver, never used thinner again hahahaha
Awesome thanks man!!!!
How do you get the paint to come out slowly so you dont cover too much at once?
Would you paint the armor after? Or beforehand? Also have you ever achieved the same effect with drybrushing?
before - osl is usually my very last step, and no i havent even tried dry brushing for this
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When you add the flow improver to the airbrush are you using straight up flow improver or is it mixed with water or something first?
Also, do you have a video on how you’d paint the rest of the body from there if you distant with OSL?
Usually straight in
This is awesome bro... definitely going to adopt this technique. Can I ask your suggestions for what inks to use to make a lantern glow effect? I’m thinking base it with the white ink and then maybe a Yellow over the top? Or would an orange work better?
Totally depends on the color light you are looking for! Experiment and have fun
Are you thinning (well flow improving) the white in the airbrush? I'm having opacity issues a bit. Love your channel btw!
Thanks! are your paints too opaque? if so use more flow improver, if they are too transparent, tbh you kinda want this and you just have to learn color building and adding opacity over layers as needed
i like the method, but could i dry brush instead of the airbrush if i dont have that equipment?
I need help. 1st time osl tryer here, what is white ink and where you get it? Im assuming its not like a wash which i heard was ink based?
Thanks for this video! Question: what psi are you running on the airbrush for those overspray and glow effect stages?
i shoot literally everything at 30 psi
Thanks a lot for sharing this! Super useful but, how would you do it if the priming was white? I plan to combine speedpaints with fluor OSL
probably relatively the same tbh - you could put a contrast or speed paint color simliar to the glow color into the coils then just continue down the path after
Hey man. love the tutorial. Using it for my 30k Dark Angels. Had a question though. What are you running your compressor psi at and what size needle are you using? I'm trying to replicate the process, but I'm getting bleed, running and over saturation. I feel like the color becomes too heavy. Any thoughts?
35 psi - usually a .3 mm needle - thin your paints more it adds more transparency and will help build up the color gradient more slowly
@@thesaucepainting cool. thank you!!
Another question if you'll humor me. You said white ink, and when talking about the green you said Liquitex is what you like to use. Is that Liquitex white as well?
@@azeraous Yep sure is, Daler & Rowny is good too I just prefer liquitex
Hi very nice Video and awesome Technik! But i never heard of white ink, could u post what color that is?
White ink lol that’s the color. It’s from liquitex.
@@thesaucepainting I see, damn, ich have never uses color from liquitex, till now. Thx for the reply and the great tipp!
Thanks for this. Could I just ask which brand of inks you used for the glow?
Daler rowney
@@thesaucepainting Thank you so much! Out of curiosity what are you thoughts on Liquitex inks compared to Daler Rowney?
Supposing your model isn't black, do yo you still start with a white under-shading? I suppose in theory you want to increase the brightness of the base color, without decreasing its saturation. Conveniently on a black model the saturation is always 0 so the white ink doesn't desaturate it further. How would these steps differ for a painted model?
exact same steps
@@thesaucepainting Huh, ok. Not what I would have expected but TIL. Thank you!
🤯🤯🤯 YAS
so easy an ork could do it
@@thesaucepainting just you wait, I’ll do this and make it better than u
Hi man love this tutorial, im wanting to do a night time paint scheme with plants that glow up onto the dark model, would i be best off doing the glow first like in this video? Then glaze the colour of the materials the glow is hitting around the glow then blend the material colour into black where the shade is? If that makes sense lol thanks
im so sorry but no, that does not make sense lol
@@thesaucepainting lol ill try again haha the model youve done there kind of looks like what youd see if it was dark, but obviously i cant leave the rest of the model all black, how would you approach a paint scheme like that? Thanks
@@diamondglazedetailing6579 almost always, osl last. think about how a light hits your shirt, does the light fall onto the shirt? what your eye sees is a reflection of light off a surface, the surface exists before the light.. in almost every scenario this is the best way to paint osl.
@@thesaucepainting okay thanks man ill keep that in mind when trying it 👍
Do you think this technique would work on fire braziers with an orange ink? I really want to do some osl on my cawdor gang but I'm not brilliant at it but this seems quite easy to achieve.
Yes, this concept and technique will work on any color! Let it rip and experiment!
Best osl tutorial ever !!! Thanks
What the hell... the pre-adding edges in white so that they catch the OSL color 🤦🏼♂️ That would save me so much time. I've been painting them on by hand after I spray.
I got u fam
Where can I get the white ink?
is this before or after you paint the rest of the marine?
After, absolute last step in most cases
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Flow improver is the fucking GOAT
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I subscribed, but can you get an Overhead Light so can see what your doing Please?
Sure thing boomer
What ink is that?
idk - i use liquitex now, use that
@@thesaucepainting thanks!
Your Twitch link broken ?
it was yes, good call thanks fixed above and here - www.twitch.tv/thesaucepainting
I'm getting really tired of all these OP and broken techniques! somebody needs to fix them... Haha
PLZ NERF
great channel, but 30s intro?
Yeeee not a thing anymore, check out my current videos
I tried this on my tau fire warriors face and gun vent and absolutely ruined them 🥲😅